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Sad day, sort of.Shutting down 135 system


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    binford4000 - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Toro View Post
    That's where I'm at exactly, Chuck. I've had this thing cycled and I don't have the urge to fill it up. Maybe after I finish the bathroom remodel I'll want to, but I doubt it cause spring will be here and that's a busy time around here. I guess I can leave it empty for awhile to see instead of closing up the hole.
    That's a good idea too ! Me I am going to start diving soon instead of scrubbing tanks. I love the fact that my weekly maintenance takes only 15 min and monthly takes about 45. I only have to worry about problems in one tank too! I must have been nuts to have three systems !! I actually am not afraid to open the electric bill anymore also. Which is saying allot since I work for them. Lol.

    Gotta go clean my clubs ! Good luck
    Last edited by binford4000; 03-05-2013 at 07:47 AM.
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